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Informationen zum Autor KARL MARX was a German philosopher, political economist, historian, political theorist, sociologist, communist, and revolutionary, whose ideas played a significant role in the development of modern communism. Born in Trier, Germany, Marx Studied law and philosophy at University. Due to his political writings, he was forced to live in exile in London, where he continued to develop his thought in collaboration with German thinker Friedrich Engels and publish his writings. His best-known titles are the 1848?pamphlet?The Communist Manifesto?and the three-volume?Das Kapital?(1867-1883). Marx's political and philosophical thought had enormous influence on subsequent intellectual, economic and political history Klappentext A collection of essential writings from the influential German philosopher This ideal introduction to the work of Karl Marx represents his most important writings, including the "Theses on Feuerbach"; the complete Communist Manifesto ; and substantial selections from "On the Jewish Question," the "Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844," The German Ideology , Grundrisse , Capital , and The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte , among others. In addition, documents, letters, and reminiscences offer a portrait of Marx the man—as student, husband, father, enemy, and friend. As Eugene Kamenka writes in his introduction, "This volume, perhaps more so than other Marx anthologies, attempts to present the man with his individual scars, to provide the material for an understanding of Marx himself." Kamenka also includes a chronology of Marx's life and work, a reader's guide to special terms, and an explanatory index. Zusammenfassung A collection of essential writings from the influential German philosopher This ideal introduction to the work of Karl Marx represents his most important writings, including the "Theses on Feuerbach"; the complete Communist Manifesto ; and substantial selections from "On the Jewish Question," the "Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844," The German Ideology , Grundrisse , Capital , and The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte , among others. In addition, documents, letters, and reminiscences offer a portrait of Marx the man—as student, husband, father, enemy, and friend. As Eugene Kamenka writes in his introduction, "This volume, perhaps more so than other Marx anthologies, attempts to present the man with his individual scars, to provide the material for an understanding of Marx himself." Kamenka also includes a chronology of Marx's life and work, a reader's guide to special terms, and an explanatory index. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Bibliographical Note and Acknowledgments Chronology: Marx's Life Chronology: Marx's Chief Works I. Marx the Man: Documents, Letters, and Reminiscences [Birth Certificate] Certificate of Matriculation of a Pupil at the High School at Trier [Marx's Record of Studies Issued by the University of Bonn] [From Marx's Sister Sophie] [Heinrich Marx to His Son] [Karl Marx to His Father] [Heinrich Marx to His Son] [Bruno Bruno Bauer to Marx] [Marx's Record of Studies in the University of Berlin] [Letter of Professor C. F. Bachmann, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy in the University of Jena, Presenting Marx's Doctoral Thesis to the Faculty for Consideration] [Moses Hess on Karl Marx] [Marx to Arnold Ruge] [Marx to Arnold Ruge] [Jenny von Westphalen to Marx] [Arnold Ruge to Ludwig Feuerbach on Marx] [Bakunin's Reminiscence] [P. Annenkov: Karl Marx in 1846] [Marx to Engels in Paris] [Carl Schurz on Marx in Cologne Summer 1848] [Marx to Engels in Brussels] [Marx to Engels in Lausanne] [Marx to Engels in Lausanne] [Jenny Marx to Joseph Weydemeyer] [Gustave Techow to a Friend] [Marx to Engels] [M...